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Testimonials
I live overseas and sending presents to friends and family back in Australia can be a difficult mission, so it was such a pleasure to discover Hello Hampers. John was extremely helpful and efficient right from the beginning. I will definitely be using Hello Hampers again and recommending the company to everyone!
Sara Allen, Dubai
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Hello Hampers has really helped our business. Everything was above and beyond what I expected. I am so pleased with this company.
Paul Brown
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"Hello Hampers provide professional and friendly service.
Nothing is too much of a hassle for them. They are happy to oblige all they can. Their hampers are exquisite. We highly recommend them."
Stephanie McCredie -
Aneko Enterprises Pty Ltd, Australia.
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Over the last couple of years, I have sent hampers from ‘Hello Hampers’ to my clients to extend a thank you for their support throughout the year.
They really have gone down a treat. Our clients really love these hampers. Each hamper has something for everyone. It feels like each hamper has been treated with a little TLC. I also really like that there is such a huge range of hampers to choose from. Keep up the good work and look forward to ordering more hampers this year.
Craig Holmes
Director/Consultant
Raising the Bar
Creative Solutions for Business Performance
www.raisingthebar.com.au
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When we want that something a little bit different to send to a community event or a special client we call on John and the team at Hello Hampers to create something for us.
They are more than happy to include some of our 7 product to really personalise our gifts.
The level of service they provide is second to none and that's why we have been working with them now for over 5years and will continue to do so.
Kathryn Nielsen.
Head of Marketing & Promotions, Seven Queensland |
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Why is a rabbit responsible for delivering eggs at Easter? Easter predates Christianity. The name comes from the ancient pagan goddess of spring, Eastre or Eostre, whose festival of new birth and growth was held at the vernal equinox (March 21). The rabbit was held as the symbol of fecundity, a necessity to the ancients to continue the circle of life. Eggs represented new life at springtime. As in other pagan festivals, the celebration was amalgamated with a Christian festival and in this case a Jewish festival, but many of the ancient traditions remained. The rules of Lent forbade the eating of eggs, and the giving and receiving and eggs at Passover became a custom. Originally, the eggs were real, and were later decorated in beautiful patterns and colours. Chocolate eggs and the Easter Bunny are a modern commercial development.
Judy Chapman, Shellharbour
Eggs have, for many years, been the symbol of new life. In England, parents started hiding the eggs in the garden for their children to find. When the children went to look for the eggs, they would often startle a rabbit. The children thus came to believe that the rabbit had delivered the eggs. John Lim, Waverton
Easter Bunny When the Autumn season heads its way towards us, the first thought that strikes our mind is undoubtedly Easter festivity. And when the talk is about Easter, it is definitely incomplete without the mention of Easter bunny and Easter eggs. Most of us are ignorant about the origin of Easter bunny. Easter bunny is a symbol associated with fertility and the reason behind is that, it has a very quick speed of reproduction. There are many legends associated with the history of Easter bunny. Some legends suggest that this grand festival Easter got its name from the Anglo- Saxon goddess called Eostre, who was always seen along with her pet bunny rabbit. It's astonishing to know that, it was this very bunny of Goddess that had laid the first colored eggs. Easter bunny has become famous for starting the tradition of Easter egg hiding. Thus, the kids' favorite game of Easter egg hunt can be attributed to Easter bunnies. Today, Easter bunny occupies the most dominant position amongst all symbols of Easter. In the contemporary times, Easter bunnies are found sailing smoothly virtually everywhere. The gift galleries are stocked with cute bunny rabbit stuff toys. Not only are they adorning homes, but have become the source of flourishing business for confectionary shops too. Chocolate bunny rabbit cookies and cakes sell like real hot cakes during the Easter spring season. This symbol of Pagan times, Easter bunny, symbolizes new life.
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